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CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantSD Realtor–
Sorry, I did not make it clear in my post.
The groups of young men buzz in and out of the house after sundown, usually from 9 pm to 12 midnight or even 2 am one time. And no, they do not look like “buyers” either.The flurry of “buyers” came by on Sunday afternoons last fall, but I haven’t seen any more for months.
Where would I look up to see if a Notice of Default has been filed?
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantSD Realtor–
Sorry, I did not make it clear in my post.
The groups of young men buzz in and out of the house after sundown, usually from 9 pm to 12 midnight or even 2 am one time. And no, they do not look like “buyers” either.The flurry of “buyers” came by on Sunday afternoons last fall, but I haven’t seen any more for months.
Where would I look up to see if a Notice of Default has been filed?
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantSD Realtor–
Sorry, I did not make it clear in my post.
The groups of young men buzz in and out of the house after sundown, usually from 9 pm to 12 midnight or even 2 am one time. And no, they do not look like “buyers” either.The flurry of “buyers” came by on Sunday afternoons last fall, but I haven’t seen any more for months.
Where would I look up to see if a Notice of Default has been filed?
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantI do try to avoid “made in China” products for health, quality, human rights etc reasons, but it is HARD. Most of the stuff that is on offer is made there– it’s either buy Chinese-made, or do without.
I’ve managed to buy a mover’s hand cart and a hammer that were both made in the USA. Both more expensive than the made-in-china ones next to them on the shelf, but also visibly much higher quality.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantI do try to avoid “made in China” products for health, quality, human rights etc reasons, but it is HARD. Most of the stuff that is on offer is made there– it’s either buy Chinese-made, or do without.
I’ve managed to buy a mover’s hand cart and a hammer that were both made in the USA. Both more expensive than the made-in-china ones next to them on the shelf, but also visibly much higher quality.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantI do try to avoid “made in China” products for health, quality, human rights etc reasons, but it is HARD. Most of the stuff that is on offer is made there– it’s either buy Chinese-made, or do without.
I’ve managed to buy a mover’s hand cart and a hammer that were both made in the USA. Both more expensive than the made-in-china ones next to them on the shelf, but also visibly much higher quality.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantI do try to avoid “made in China” products for health, quality, human rights etc reasons, but it is HARD. Most of the stuff that is on offer is made there– it’s either buy Chinese-made, or do without.
I’ve managed to buy a mover’s hand cart and a hammer that were both made in the USA. Both more expensive than the made-in-china ones next to them on the shelf, but also visibly much higher quality.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantI do try to avoid “made in China” products for health, quality, human rights etc reasons, but it is HARD. Most of the stuff that is on offer is made there– it’s either buy Chinese-made, or do without.
I’ve managed to buy a mover’s hand cart and a hammer that were both made in the USA. Both more expensive than the made-in-china ones next to them on the shelf, but also visibly much higher quality.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantMy coworker moved to TV in ’96 at the last downturn from a house in central Mira Mesa. He said it was to get in a much quieter, safer neighborhood– that gangbangers were running around his MM neighborhood having gunbattles; police chases in his cul-de-sac, etc. He got into Temecula at a wickedly good price, but has had the hellish commute ever since and now I am hearing hints that neighborhoods in Temecula may be heading downhill too (I’m not sure if that’s true).
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantMy coworker moved to TV in ’96 at the last downturn from a house in central Mira Mesa. He said it was to get in a much quieter, safer neighborhood– that gangbangers were running around his MM neighborhood having gunbattles; police chases in his cul-de-sac, etc. He got into Temecula at a wickedly good price, but has had the hellish commute ever since and now I am hearing hints that neighborhoods in Temecula may be heading downhill too (I’m not sure if that’s true).
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantMy coworker moved to TV in ’96 at the last downturn from a house in central Mira Mesa. He said it was to get in a much quieter, safer neighborhood– that gangbangers were running around his MM neighborhood having gunbattles; police chases in his cul-de-sac, etc. He got into Temecula at a wickedly good price, but has had the hellish commute ever since and now I am hearing hints that neighborhoods in Temecula may be heading downhill too (I’m not sure if that’s true).
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantMy coworker moved to TV in ’96 at the last downturn from a house in central Mira Mesa. He said it was to get in a much quieter, safer neighborhood– that gangbangers were running around his MM neighborhood having gunbattles; police chases in his cul-de-sac, etc. He got into Temecula at a wickedly good price, but has had the hellish commute ever since and now I am hearing hints that neighborhoods in Temecula may be heading downhill too (I’m not sure if that’s true).
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantMy coworker moved to TV in ’96 at the last downturn from a house in central Mira Mesa. He said it was to get in a much quieter, safer neighborhood– that gangbangers were running around his MM neighborhood having gunbattles; police chases in his cul-de-sac, etc. He got into Temecula at a wickedly good price, but has had the hellish commute ever since and now I am hearing hints that neighborhoods in Temecula may be heading downhill too (I’m not sure if that’s true).
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantHow sad. I didn’t think people were still such little lemmings. “Are ya gonna believe me, or your lying eyes?” I.e., the blather on the TV or the fact that their brother, sister-in-law, cousin Vinnie etc have been struggling with the job market for the last 3 years (or probably more). It’s gotta be pretty crazy-making to have struggled to find a decent job for the past year and a half, fall off the back of the unemployment-comp bus, and then have the TV tell you “unemployment is only 9.5% and it’s all getting better.”
Karl Denninger has been arguing that the market is being faked anyway, via computer trading– here’s an example of his claims.
About his Tea Party connections: I was reading him for a year and a half before I found out about them, and he seemed to make a lot of sense to me. If the tea partiers have actually spotted a naked emperor, it would make sense for the emperor’s minions to try to paint them as racists, crazies, etc. I don’t know if that is the case– if the fruit-loops are fifth columnists, or if actual racists and crazies have simply piled onto the bandwagon. Anyway, what he says on his blog and the image of the Tea Partiers I see on CNN just doesn’t jibe for me.
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